If you prioritize a more budget-friendly option for everyday tasks like browsing the web, office work, and media consumption, the HP Pavilion 15 could be the right choice; however, its performance may not match that of the Lenovo Legion Slim 5, which is usually more costly but offers higher specifications suitable for intensive tasks such as 3D rendering, machine learning, and gaming. The Legion Slim 5 also typically provides better gaming capabilities and may have a more robust build quality. Remember that a higher price usually brings better performance and features, so if you need a laptop for demanding applications or prefer a more premium build, the investment in the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 may be justified. Conversely, for lighter use and tighter budgets, the HP Pavilion 15 offers good value. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the HP Pavilion 15
Good portability
Advantages of the Lenovo Legion Slim 5
Very good for engineering and design
Good for gaming and AI
Good for software development
Good overall display quality
Good overall build quality
Good battery life
Good speakers
Very good keyboard
Key differences
General Use
7.0/10
7.6/10
1366 x 768
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
TN
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
220.0 nits
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
300.0 nits
3.0 Hours
BATTERY LIFE
7.0 Hours
6.2/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
8.5/10
7.7/10
PORTABILITY SCORE
6.7/10
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 and HP Pavilion 15 are both good for general use, though the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 is somewhat better.
The HP Pavilion 15 offers adequate performance for general use with a moderate processor, sufficient RAM, and a decent battery size, favoring those who need portability and cost-effectiveness. Meanwhile, the Lenovo Legion Slim 5, with a more powerful processor, better screen quality, and superior battery life, is designed for users requiring higher performance and who value screen display and longer unplugged usage, albeit at a higher price and with less portability due to increased weight.
Gaming and AI
6.0/10
7.7/10
3.6/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
8.4/10
1366 x 768
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
144Hz
No
SUPPORTS DLSS
Yes
No
MUX SWITCH / ADVANCED OPTIMUS
Yes
8.7/10
FAN NOISE SCORE
6.5/10
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 is good for gaming and AI, while the HP Pavilion 15 is only fair.
The HP Pavilion 15 has a less advanced integrated GPU and a lower screen refresh rate contributing to its fair gaming and 3D performance, whereas the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 is equipped with a higher-end dedicated GPU and a greater screen refresh rate, making it good for gaming and 3D applications. Additionally, the Legion Slim 5 has a stronger CPU and higher screen quality, which further supports its superior performance in these areas.
Engineering and Design
6.2/10
8.0/10
4.2/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
8.3/10
3.6/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
8.4/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 is very good for engineering and design, while the HP Pavilion 15 is only fair.
The HP Pavilion 15 is equipped with a basic CPU and integrated graphics, and a lower-resolution TN screen, which makes it adequate for light engineering tasks. In contrast, the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 offers a more powerful CPU, advanced gaming-class GPU, and a higher-resolution IPS screen, enhancing its capability for demanding engineering and design applications.
Software Development
6.6/10
7.4/10
4.2/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
8.3/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
1366 x 768
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
6.2/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
8.5/10
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 is good for software development, while the HP Pavilion 15 is only fair.
PerfectRec’s Software Development Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for software developers.
Screen Quality
5.3/10
7.2/10
15.6in
SIZE
16.0in
1366 x 768
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
TN
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
144Hz
220.0 nits
BRIGHTNESS
300.0 nits
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 has a better screen than the HP Pavilion 15 for general use, gaming and AI, engineering and design, content creation, and software development.
The HP Pavilion 15's screen might not offer the sharpness, brightness, and vibrant colors you'd want for enjoying movies, detailed designs, or the fast-paced visuals in games, leading to a less satisfying user experience across these activities. On the other hand, the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 boasts a higher-quality display that provides clear and vivid images ideal for both everyday tasks and professional design work, although its lower refresh rate may not deliver the smoothest experience in fast-paced gaming environments. While the Lenovo offers benefits for a range of tasks, gamers particularly focused on high-speed action may find it lacking.
Battery
3.0 Hours
7.0 Hours
The HP Pavilion 15 has 3 hours of battery life. The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 has 7 hours of battery life.
Battery life estimate is based on a mix of common use patterns. More portable and higher performing laptops tend to have less battery life.
Portability
Good
Fair
15.6in
SIZE
16.0in
3.7 lbs
WEIGHT
5.2 lbs
0.7in
THICKNESS
0.9in
The HP Pavilion 15 has good portability, while the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 has only fair portability.
The most portable laptops are small, thin, and light.
Build Quality
6.2/10
7.4/10
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 has good build quality, while the HP Pavilion 15 has only fair build quality.
PerfectRec’s Build Quality Score incorporates case materials, display and keyboard flex, hinge quality, and overall reliability.
Cost
$500
$1,000
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
$1,600
The HP Pavilion 15 has a price of $500 and the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 costs $1,000.
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 and HP Pavilion 15 are both good for content creation.
PerfectRec’s Content Creation Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for photo editing, video editing and other content creation tasks.
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How the HP Pavilion 15 and the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 compare to other laptops
"The HP Pavilion 15 carries a fair amount of power and a sharp display in its handsome slimline shell. It's not perfect, but it's a hard worker. This is wonderfully designed and totes a heck of a lot of desktop power, with the added benefit of a decent webcam and a full-sized keyboard. If you're getting down to business on a budget, it's a great fit."
"The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 Gen 8 acknowledges that a gaming laptop doesn’t have to be as thick as possible and can still ensure adequate cooling when the muscles need flexing. To this end, in the Slim 5 Gen 8, it finds a neat balance of refined, trimmed-down design that still lets its internals cruise (even above their max power ratings). Lenovo then added in some high-end build quality with an altogether excellent keyboard that’s useful for both work and play."
Get a great deal on the HP Pavilion 15 or the Lenovo Legion Slim 5
About HP
HP, also known as Hewlett-Packard, is an American technology company that develops personal computers and computer peripherals. In the laptop industry, HP is known for its entry level Essential series laptops, its mid-range Pavilion, Envy, and Victus series, and high-end Omen and Spectre series, in addition to its business-oriented EliteBook, ProBook, and Dragonfly series laptops. HP laptops generally undercut other mainstream competitors in terms of price, placing itself as the value-oriented mainstream brand.
About Lenovo
Lenovo is a Chinese technology company, and one of the largest personal computer vendor. They are well known for a variety of technology products, including laptops. Their consumer series include their entry level IdeaPad and LOQ series and mid-to-high-end Yoga and Legion series. On the business-oriented side, their series include their entry-level ThinkBook series and mid-to-high-end ThinkPad series. Lenovo laptops offer strong performance for reasonable prices, and are often on sale.
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